An experimental study of 3D electrode-facilitated particle traffic flow-focusing driven by induced-charge electroosmosis

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In this paper we present a novel microfluidic approach for continuous, rapid and switchable particle concentration, using induced-charge electroosmosis (ICEO) in 3D electrode layouts. Field-effect control on non-linear electroosmosis in the transverse direction greatly facilitates a selective concentration of biological yeast cells from a straight main microchannel into one of the three downstream branch channels in our microfluidic device. For the geometry configuration of 3D driving electrode plates on sidewalls and a 2D planar gate electrode strip on the channel bottom surface, we briefly describe the underlying physics of an ICEO-based particle flow-focusing method, and provide relevant simulation results to show how gate voltage amplitude can be used to guide the motion trajectory of the concentrated particle stream. With a relatively simple geometrical configuration, the proposed microfluidic device provides new possibilities to controllably concentrate micro/nanoparticles in continuous flow by using ICEO, and is suitable for a high-throughput front-end cell concentrator interfacing with various downstream biosensors.

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Jiang, T., Tao, Y., Jiang, H., Liu, W., Hu, Y., & Tang, D. (2019). An experimental study of 3D electrode-facilitated particle traffic flow-focusing driven by induced-charge electroosmosis. Micromachines, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi10020135

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